This is what me and the hubby think:
Buy a massive ceiling medallion pronto.
Add 16" min. layered crown molding.
Chandelier is too small.
Add picture frame wainscoting to the walls to break up the space.
Tall, thin trees where the mirror is currently with bench on the same wall. Installing sconces would also work if placed on either side of a mirror in this area.
Carpet runner the length of the hall.
Good luck!

Yes, Manon has it right. Paint the walls lighter and the ceiling darker to balance the proportions. Then, the light fixture you have is too delicate to hold the space look for something to balance the visual weight of the doors.

Only problem is this space extends into our great room. So changing the color is not an option. But these walls are 20ft high. So what can we do besides crown and runners? What about a feature furniture piece

A mirrored console table on the right wall with a lamp, and tall mirror with some flowers in a coral color would help define the space. We like mirrored so it will actually make the space wider. I would love to see daytime pictures to get a feel for how much light I'd coming in.

lighten the side walls at least(full sunlight and the room still looks dark) and make the door a focal point, i agree with the suggestion of a bigger pendant, maybe something that cascades down quite a bit, you definately have the height for it.

The problem with this room is that the proportions make it feel like you are in a silo. To fight this feeling you should follow the suggestions to add more substantial light fixture I would choose a darker bronze or iron piece which would work well with the stairrailings, the one on the left above is very nice. Also paint the ceiling a darker tan colour. I also think that beefing up the door surround mouldings on the three doors will help bring some more white into the lower half of the room. The addition of an oversize mirror ( minimum 3'x6' ) on the right wall and a beautiful persian style area rug to keep the visual interest. Good luck with your decorating!

I'm on the same wavelength as Winward & Jayme with a console table & mirror & some well chosen accessories. When looking for a new much larger chandelier, try to find something that forces the light to shine downward instead of upward. This will make your ceiling look darker without having to paint it. Small shades over each bulb that are very narrow on top and wide on the bottom should do the trick. The small shades also add bulk to the chandelier & make it seem even larger.

The existing small chandelier would look awesome hanging down from the ceiling above the console table beside & slightly above the mirror (providing it mixes well with your new large chandelier). An electrician that isn't afraid of heights would need to rewire it to the right location OR... a handyman could extend the chain by quite a bit & swing it over to the right wall above the console table & hang it on a hook in the ceiling (not quite as ideal as the 1st option but I can visualize it working).

I traced the console table to homesdecorter.com. However, it did not give me specific product information...they do have a pic of the table on their site and may be able to offer info on where it can be purchased.